Items where Author is "Harries, M."
Number of items: 9.
Article
Capsazepine protects against neuronal injury caused by oxygen glucose deprivation by inhibiting Ih. (2003)
A. Ray,
C.D. Benham,
J.C. Roberts,
C.H. Gill,
C. Lanneau,
D.P. Gitterman,
M. Harries,
J.B. Davis
and
C.H. Davies
SB-334867-A antagonises orexin mediated excitation in the locus coeruleus. (2002)
E.M. Soffin,
M.L. Evans,
C.H. Gill,
M. Harries,
C.D. Benham
and
C.H. Davies
Cloning and functional expression of a human orthologue of the rat vanilloid receptor-1. (2000)
P. Hayes,
H.J. Meadows,
M.J. Gunthorpe,
M. Harries,
M. Duckworth,
W. Cairns,
D. C. Harrison,
K. Ellington,
R. Prinjha,
A. Barton,
A.D. Medhurst,
G.D. Smith,
S. Topp,
G. Sanger,
O. Jenkins,
C.D. Benham,
I. Gloger,
C. E. Clarke,
P. Murdock,
J. Terrett,
A. D. Randall,
I. S. Gloger
and
J. B. Davis
Characterisation of SB-221420-A, a neuronal Ca and Na channel antagonist in experimental models of stroke. (2000)
C.A. Campbell,
F.C. Barone,
C.D. Benham,
S.J. Hadingham,
M. Harries,
J.M. Hills,
V.A. Lewis,
A.A. Parsons,
R.F. White
and
A.J. Hunter
Rank-order inhibition by ω-conotoxins in human and animal autonomic nerve preparations. (2000)
G. Sanger,
E.S. Ellis,
M. Harries,
N.S. Tilford,
K.A. Wardle
and
C.D. Benham
SB 205384 slows the decay of GABA-activated chloride currents in granule cells cultured from rat cerebellum. (1997)
H.J. Meadows,
M. Harries,
M. Thompson
and
C.D. Benham
The effects of SB 206284A, a novel neuronal Ca channel antagonist in models of cerebral ischaemia. (1997)
N. Wood,
F.C. Barone,
C.D. Benham,
T.H. Brown,
C.A. Campbell,
D.C. Cooper,
M.L. Evans,
G. Feuerstein,
T.C. Hamilton,
M. Harries,
P.D. King,
J.E. Meakin,
J.L. Murkitt,
S. Patel,
W.J. Price,
J.C. Roberts,
A.L. Rothaul,
N.A. Samson,
S.J. Smith
and
A.J. Hunter
SB 201823-A antagonises calcium currents in central neurons and reduces the effects of focal ischaemia in rats and mice. (1995)
F.C. Barone,
P. G. Lysko,
W.J. Price,
G. Feuerstein,
C.D. Benham,
D. C. Harrison,
M. Harries,
S. J. Bailey
and
A.J. Hunter
SB 201823-A, A neuronal Ca antagonist is neuroprotective in two models of cerebral ischaemia. (1993)
C.D. Benham,
T.H. Brown,
D.C. Cooper,
M.L. Evans,
M. Harries,
H.J. Herdon,
J.E. Meakin,
K.L. Murkitt,
S. Patel,
J.C. Roberts,
A.L. Rothaul,
S.J. Smith,
N. Wood
and
A.J. Hunter